 PawneeGroupLanguage
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Sigma KEE - PawneeGroupLanguage
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PawneeKitsaiLanguage |
Of the four NorthernCaddoanLanguages, three of these are classified as a PawneeKitsaiLanguage.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/)
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Instances | ArikaraLanguage | The ArikaraLanguage is a PawneeGroupLanguage of the UnitedStates. SIL code: ARI. ISO 639-2: nai. Population: 90 speakers (1990 census), out of 1,000 population (1977 SIL). Region: Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota. Alternate names: ARIKARI, ARIKARIS, ARIKAREE, REE, RIS. Comments: Not inherently intelligible with Pawnee. Bilingualism in English. Most or all speakers are middle_aged or older. Arikara instructional material has been published for use in a language teaching program. Reported to be one of the groups Lewis and Clark met in 1804 in North Dakota. There had been 30,000 reduced to 6,000 because of smallpox. Dictionary. Grammar.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/) |
| PawneeLanguage | The PawneeLanguage is a PawneeGroupLanguage of the UnitedStates. SIL code: PAW. ISO 639-2: nai. Population: 4 speakers (1996), out of 2,000 ethnic population (1977 SIL). Region: North central Oklahoma. Dialects: SOUTH BAND, SKIRI (SKIDI). Comments: Closely related to Arikara, but not inherently intelligible with it. Kitsai is between Pawnee and Wichita, but closer to Pawnee. Bilingualism in English. All speakers are elderly. Nearly extinct.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/) |
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